Embark on an unforgettable Florida Keys road trip, tracing the Overseas Highway from Miami to Key West. This journey is packed with unique stops, from quirky roadside attractions like Betsy the Lobster to delicious local eateries serving conch fritters and key lime pie. Experience the natural beauty of Bahia Honda State Park and the iconic engineering feat of the Seven Mile Bridge before catching a famous Key West sunset at Mallory Square.
Robert is Here Fruit Stand
A family-owned market and animal sanctuary famous for its exotic fruits and delicious milkshakes.
Mrs. Mac's Kitchen
A Key Largo staple since 1976, serving classic Floridian dishes like alligator and fresh fish, plus their famous key lime pie.
Robbie's
A popular stop known for its gift shops, water activities, and the unique experience of feeding giant tarpons.
Keys Fisheries
A Florida Keys staple offering fresh seafood, including famous lobster reubens and conch fritters, as well as homemade key lime pie.
Bahia Honda State Park
A beautiful and remote state park on an island made accessible by a historic railroad bridge, offering stunning views and great snorkeling.
Betsy the lobster
A quirky roadside attraction featuring a giant fiberglass lobster, perfect for a quick and memorable photo stop.
Fred the Tree
A distinctive, naturally sculpted tree that serves as a memorable landmark along the Overseas Highway.
7 Mile Bridge
An iconic and lengthy bridge, famous for its dramatic vistas and its historical significance as part of the Overseas Highway.
Truman Waterfront Park
A waterfront park in Key West offering scenic views and a pleasant place to relax, especially popular for catching the sunset.
Mallory Square
The heart of Key West's evening entertainment, famous for its nightly sunset celebrations with street performers and stunning views.